Lin Fu-shan

Lin Fu-shan

politician Taiwan

Lin Fu-shan is the Director-General of the Department of Public Transportation and Supervision in Taiwan. He is responsible for overseeing transportation safety regulations and enforcement, particularly in relation to traffic management and penalties for violations. Lin's recent statements have highlighted the serious legal consequences that drivers face when involved in drug-related incidents, emphasizing the importance of public safety on the roads.

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Taiwan Taiwan: Lin Fu-shan, the Director-General of the Taipei Department of Public Transportation and Supervision, informed the committee about the dangers of driving without a license. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: DUI causing death license ban passes

Taiwan Taiwan: Department of Public Transportation and Supervision Director-General Lin Fu-shan told a news conference in Taipei that the ministry would seek to amend the law to merge the paragraphs to remove ambiguity. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Ministry to clarify DUI plate suspension penalty

Taiwan Taiwan: Department of Public Transportation and Supervision Director-General Lin Fu-shan said that the ministry would move to amend the law to merge the two paragraphs together. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Drunk driving plate suspension rules to be clarified: MOTC

Taiwan Taiwan: Lin Fu-shan, Director-General of the Department of Public Transportation and Supervision, stated that measures for elderly drivers aim to assist them in becoming safer. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Road safety groups to rally on Sunday following deadly Sansia crash

Taiwan Taiwan: Lin Fu-shan, Director-General of the Department of Public Transportation and Supervision, stated that the proposed amendments mainly focus on cases in which pedestrians are injured or killed due to drivers failing to yield. 6

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: Motorists protest hike in pedestrian-related fines